Is your favorite singer Neil Diamond? If so you’ll need some diamond-studded earbuds to listen to his tunes. When listening to music on your new luxury iPhone you should purchase these gold and diamond earbuds. It’s seems only pennies at a cost of $5,175 compared to the almost $8 million for the iPhone. These earphones are made of 18 carat gold and is adorned with 118 premium quality diamonds.
Showing posts with label Growing jewellery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Growing jewellery. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Gold and Diamond Earbuds – $5175
Is your favorite singer Neil Diamond? If so you’ll need some diamond-studded earbuds to listen to his tunes. When listening to music on your new luxury iPhone you should purchase these gold and diamond earbuds. It’s seems only pennies at a cost of $5,175 compared to the almost $8 million for the iPhone. These earphones are made of 18 carat gold and is adorned with 118 premium quality diamonds.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Growing jewellery
A jewellery designer has come up with the ultimate 'green' collection - rings with live plants growing inside them instead of precious stones.
Featuring tiny Icelandic moss plants sprouting in their stainless steel bases, the pieces are said to be a 'clash of jewellery and gardening'.They need watering like any other plant and if looked after, designer Hafsteinn Juliusson claims they can last up to six months.
But they don't need to be pruned because, according to Mr Juliusson, the moss grows 'so slowly that you cant even see it. "The owner must water it regularly and nurture it like any other plant. It's up to them to make sure that the jewellery is at it's best.""The collection is designed for people in metropolitan cities and is an experiment in drawing nature toward man, as nature being the presupposition of life."The rings in the striking collection are available to buy with the moss already growing inside. Mr Juliusson, from Reykjavik, Iceland, says each ring will to cost around 485 pounds.
Featuring tiny Icelandic moss plants sprouting in their stainless steel bases, the pieces are said to be a 'clash of jewellery and gardening'.They need watering like any other plant and if looked after, designer Hafsteinn Juliusson claims they can last up to six months.
But they don't need to be pruned because, according to Mr Juliusson, the moss grows 'so slowly that you cant even see it. "The owner must water it regularly and nurture it like any other plant. It's up to them to make sure that the jewellery is at it's best.""The collection is designed for people in metropolitan cities and is an experiment in drawing nature toward man, as nature being the presupposition of life."The rings in the striking collection are available to buy with the moss already growing inside. Mr Juliusson, from Reykjavik, Iceland, says each ring will to cost around 485 pounds.
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